Removing phase variables from biped robot parametric gaits
Alireza Mohammadi, Jonathan Horn, Robert D. Gregg
- 发表年份
- 2017
- 引用次数
- 7
摘要
Hybrid zero dynamics-based control is a promising framework for controlling underactuated biped robots and powered prosthetic legs. In this control paradigm, stable walking gaits are implicitly encoded in polynomial output functions of the robot configuration variables, which are to be zeroed via feedback. The biped output functions are parameterized by a suitable mechanical phasing variable whose evolution determines the biped gait progression during each step. Determining a proper phase variable, however, might not always be a trivial task. In this paper, we present a method for generating output functions from given parametric walking gaits without any explicit knowledge of the phase variables. Our elimination method is based on computing the resultant of polynomials, an algebraic tool widely used in computer algebra.
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